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>> allied nevada has a large development production that is low grade in nevada. and the balance sheet looks pretty healthy and a lot of people are saying that the stock is very price sensitive. so low grade production in nevada means investors can immediately see if the operating margins of this company gap up with the price of gold. it's right here in the united states. and so when they see that they will see there is enough leverage for the share price of this company to jump up. in very quickly and respond very quickly. but finally they're also going to see a massive increase in production. they are at about $150-- 150,000 ounces of gold and will jump up to 580. >> sus: lots to think about. do you have disclosureto make. dow own any of these stocks? >> i do not own any of these stocks, no. >> susie: joe, thanks, a lot, joe deaux from thestreet.com. tomorrow on "n.b.r." we talk to ford c.e.o. alan mulally, we'll visit him a ford dealership, and take a look at the new ford fusion. then, hershey has a big announcement, we'll head to pennsylvania and talk to the c
>> allied nevada has a large development production that is low grade in nevada. and the balance sheet looks pretty healthy and a lot of people are saying that the stock is very price sensitive. so low grade production in nevada means investors can immediately see if the operating margins of this company gap up with the price of gold. it's right here in the united states. and so when they see that they will see there is enough leverage for the share price of this company to jump up. in...
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nevada's attorney general announced a separate $780 million settlement with bank of america. it stems from a case nevada had against countrywide financial back in 2008 for abusive mortgage practices that was just before the mortgage firm was acquired by bank of america. the money will go to fund principal reductions and make up short sale deficiencies in nevada. bank was declared a fugitive in a manhattan courtroom. they are charged with helping americans evade u.s. taxes. the u.s. judge suggested the prosecutors ask diplomatic authorities like the state dertment for help. for the part the bank said it had not. served with a criminal summons and not required to appear in court. >> susan: so, tom, what a week. we have had so much big news, the foreclosure settlement, the greek debt deal, doubts about the keel. the new york stock exchange breaking up its merger plans with the german stock exchange. and in fact, the n.y.c. stock up handsomely today, 4.5%. i don't know what next week is ing to be but it was some week. >> tom: it was some week. and the n.y.c. stock was the big per
nevada's attorney general announced a separate $780 million settlement with bank of america. it stems from a case nevada had against countrywide financial back in 2008 for abusive mortgage practices that was just before the mortgage firm was acquired by bank of america. the money will go to fund principal reductions and make up short sale deficiencies in nevada. bank was declared a fugitive in a manhattan courtroom. they are charged with helping americans evade u.s. taxes. the u.s. judge...
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their operators are often in places as far away as nevada or virginia. and the drones can release missiles or bombs with no risk to those operators. experts say within 20 years, the vast majority of america's fighting aircraft will likely be pilotless. the use of drones may be strategic, but is it moral? >> if you believe that a society has a duty to reduce unnecessary risk to its combatants, then these systems do that. so that would be actually one moral obligation. and then also the state has an obligation to effectively and efficiently defend its citizens, and these systems are effective and efficient too. >> to accept killing far from the situation of battlefields where there is an understanding of necessity is really ethically troubling for many of us. >> reporter: america's use of remotely piloted aircraft, or drones, has increased dramatically since president obama took office. both the military and the cia use them in combat operations and in counterterrorism missions. drones have been engaged in lethal operations in at least six countries -- afg
their operators are often in places as far away as nevada or virginia. and the drones can release missiles or bombs with no risk to those operators. experts say within 20 years, the vast majority of america's fighting aircraft will likely be pilotless. the use of drones may be strategic, but is it moral? >> if you believe that a society has a duty to reduce unnecessary risk to its combatants, then these systems do that. so that would be actually one moral obligation. and then also the...
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be in the phoenix region, but the mountainside will perhaps see about 30 centimeters of snowfall in nevada and new mexico. colorado, you may see more than that, and southern california you'll still see those rain but higher elevations will possibly pack up 5 centimeters of snowfall. across much of the southeast, things are looking very clear and the temperatures are rising here in chicago. that's well above your average. in fact, people in chicago actually broke the record for the longest stretch with no measurable snowfall. you haven't seen snow since rch 4 lt year, so 283 days of no snow. we're wondering when that snow will start there, but freezing rain has impacted paris. it was a slippery day for us out there. still a slippery thing. look at this video. freezing rain creates icy roads yesterday, but skaters are enjoying the new ice palace at the grand palace. it's the largest rink in france covering 1800 square meters. skaters can take to the ice every day until january 6th. so winter season kicking in. let's pull back and show you that france will still be seeing some wet and windy c
be in the phoenix region, but the mountainside will perhaps see about 30 centimeters of snowfall in nevada and new mexico. colorado, you may see more than that, and southern california you'll still see those rain but higher elevations will possibly pack up 5 centimeters of snowfall. across much of the southeast, things are looking very clear and the temperatures are rising here in chicago. that's well above your average. in fact, people in chicago actually broke the record for the longest...
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reid's seats in nevada, tossup at best. patty murray -- >> washington state. >> west virginia. >> in west virginia, the governor has a 70% approval rating. he is running for the senate and suddenly looks like he is in trouble. this is weird. >> he is running with the administration's liabilities but that is what they have done. they have tied him to washington and the administration. everything else being equal, when you are the candidate of an unpopular national administration, as republicans learned in 2006 and 2008, in a close race you will probably lose. >> to my colleagues it looks weird. this is the result of two years of democratic governance. that is what is a tossup. >> but they know joe manchin, they know what have governor he is. >> the house, 38 toss of seats, 37 democrats. >> we don't know if it is a class 3 a or class 5. back in down the hatches. tax cuts? what tax cuts? >> congress campaign to save their own jobs while doing nothing to save the jobs of working americans. >> that is congressman mike pence of i
reid's seats in nevada, tossup at best. patty murray -- >> washington state. >> west virginia. >> in west virginia, the governor has a 70% approval rating. he is running for the senate and suddenly looks like he is in trouble. this is weird. >> he is running with the administration's liabilities but that is what they have done. they have tied him to washington and the administration. everything else being equal, when you are the candidate of an unpopular national...
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romney will be in nevada and florida. the president will hit nevada and colorado. for more on what's driving today's developments, we turn to susan page, washington bureau chief of "u.s.a. today." and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call" newspaper. good to have you both back with us again. >> thanks. woodruff: stu, where does this race stand right now with conventions over? >> i'm not sure we know, judy. it depends whether we're still seeing the bounce out of the democratic convention or whether this is the new normal. you know, coming out of these events is almost the worst time to try to figure out exactly where the race is. ihink two or three days from now things will have settled down and we'll know whether the president has added to his overall reputation and lead in the race. i think he certainly is better off now than he looked a week ago. >> woodruff: he did pick up a few points, the president did. >> he did. in fact i think we've hit a turning point in the campaign. all the ads, all the newsy vents for months and months fa
romney will be in nevada and florida. the president will hit nevada and colorado. for more on what's driving today's developments, we turn to susan page, washington bureau chief of "u.s.a. today." and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call" newspaper. good to have you both back with us again. >> thanks. woodruff: stu, where does this race stand right now with conventions over? >> i'm not sure we know, judy. it depends...
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. >> reporter: oregon, nevada, north carolina, and south carolina are also popular places to move. on the other hand, states like new jersey, illinois, west virginia, new york, and new mexico had an exodus of workers. many of those departures are rooted in lack of jobs, high taxes, and expensive housing. economists are pleased to see a pick-up in moving, because it reflects greater job opportunities, and improvement in the housing market. >> labor mobility, job growth and housing activity will all feed on eachther. and so, we are beginning to see the start of that cycle now. as we progress throughout this year and into next, we will see that cycle begin to accelerate. and if you happen to be one of the millions of people planning to move this year, christopher english has a tip. >> it really, really helps to go around a reorganize your life around your stuff before the packers come. you find it's a great opportunity to get rid of a lot of stuff. >> reporter: a positi start to a new chapter in your life, and a positive sign for the economy. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom:
. >> reporter: oregon, nevada, north carolina, and south carolina are also popular places to move. on the other hand, states like new jersey, illinois, west virginia, new york, and new mexico had an exodus of workers. many of those departures are rooted in lack of jobs, high taxes, and expensive housing. economists are pleased to see a pick-up in moving, because it reflects greater job opportunities, and improvement in the housing market. >> labor mobility, job growth and housing...
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we know what the housing market is like in some of these sand states like california, nevada, florida. why take a chance with cyn? >> well, city national is unusual in that it has a very narrow niche in terms of loaning money to entrepreneurs who have been successful. so their residential mortgages are tied to customers really they know from many points of view. as a result, the dividend has been safe, a 2% yield, close to market multiple, but we think it has a good growth potential in terms of earnings, with very low credit risk. >> tom: okay. how about for you and your clients, do you own positions in both the stocks? >> yes, we do. >> tom: all right. you can e-mail us if you have questions about the pick, street critique at nbr.com and questions coming up in the weeks ahead. our guest this evening, mark watson, of keel asset management. thank you, mark. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: a check on inflation at the wholesale level, with the january producer price index. the latest numbers on housing starts and weekly jobless claims. also tomorrow? general motors rep
we know what the housing market is like in some of these sand states like california, nevada, florida. why take a chance with cyn? >> well, city national is unusual in that it has a very narrow niche in terms of loaning money to entrepreneurs who have been successful. so their residential mortgages are tied to customers really they know from many points of view. as a result, the dividend has been safe, a 2% yield, close to market multiple, but we think it has a good growth potential in...
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i think this is a gradual process, but because hispanics are a presence in many states, like in nevada, like in colorado, like in new mexico, like in florida, which have been battleground states, in those cases, the hispanic electorate, while not the majority of voters in those states, but a significant share of the voters in those states, could potentially play a bigger role. and it seems as if politicians have paid more attention to hispanics in recent election cycles then was the case, say, in the 1990s. but it is a reflection of the population growth that we see. a lot of growth, more voters, more eligible voters, and in places around the country where now the hispanic vote is, or hispanic electorate has grown to be more than just five percent of the electorate. >> hinojosa: all right, do you see the parties engaging? >> when we think about what the parties have done, taking a look at 2008, it was clear that the democrats did more to reach out to hispanic voters than the republicans. so when it comes to... from the point of view of the latino voter and the latino electorate, the de
i think this is a gradual process, but because hispanics are a presence in many states, like in nevada, like in colorado, like in new mexico, like in florida, which have been battleground states, in those cases, the hispanic electorate, while not the majority of voters in those states, but a significant share of the voters in those states, could potentially play a bigger role. and it seems as if politicians have paid more attention to hispanics in recent election cycles then was the case, say,...
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first lady michelle obama was in nevada stumping for senate majority leader harry reid. he's in his toughest re-election battle ever with republican challenger sharron angle. >> we need you to find those folks that you know who are planning to sit this one out. we need you to tell them that they can't just vote once and then just hope for change to happen. you've got to tell them they have to vote every single time. they've got to vote for their council members and their mayors and governors and for senators like harry reid. >> reporter: former president bill clinton headlined a rally in west virginia for governor joe manchin running for the u.s. senate. >> you have to fly away from your common sense with the country in the economic trouble we have with the budget challenges we have to deny not just west virginiaians but america the chance to have one of the finest governors that i've ever seen who turned this state around in 15 different ways to go to washington and try to help bring people together to actually solve our problems instead of to keep fighting. >> reporter
first lady michelle obama was in nevada stumping for senate majority leader harry reid. he's in his toughest re-election battle ever with republican challenger sharron angle. >> we need you to find those folks that you know who are planning to sit this one out. we need you to tell them that they can't just vote once and then just hope for change to happen. you've got to tell them they have to vote every single time. they've got to vote for their council members and their mayors and...
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you go to a state like california or nevada where you have double-digit unemployment, and then when you add in the number of workers that have dropped out of the labor market because they're discouraged with finding a job but want a job or the number of people that are working part-timbut wa a full-time job, in both nevada and california you have one in five workers that is in that state. so even in a state, for example, like california that has very dynamic cities like san francisco, you have other cities that are not that far away, say stockton that are experiencing much higher unemployment. and it really comes down in large part to skill differences in the capacity of individuals to keep pace with this innovation. >> brown: and i assume, enrico moretti, that it can be harfor people to move in manyases, even nearby towns especially with the housing problems and other such things to keep them where they are. >> it is true. it's a paradox. the economic fortunes of american cities are diverging. and the difference between cities that droing well and cities that are struggling has never b
you go to a state like california or nevada where you have double-digit unemployment, and then when you add in the number of workers that have dropped out of the labor market because they're discouraged with finding a job but want a job or the number of people that are working part-timbut wa a full-time job, in both nevada and california you have one in five workers that is in that state. so even in a state, for example, like california that has very dynamic cities like san francisco, you have...
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, those are the states in play, they are advertising in those plays going west to east, new mexico, nevada, colorado, iowa, ohio, virginia, north carolina, florida, from the romney perspective, you know, they would like to make their path to new hampshire and make their lives early in terms of getting 270 electoral votes they would like to put in pennsylvania, it is a narrow set of states so then the question is, you know, from the obama standpoint, their goal as we said before, more like 2004 than 2008, much more of a base election than an election about expanding the electorate so they are focused on how do we turn out our people? we need to get these groups that like president obama, we need to make sure they are enthused and get to the polls. from the romney -- >> rose: the bush argument in 2004. >> exactly right, exactly right and the argument against romney very similar with the ideological polarities reversed, simultaneously just as george w. bush said about john kerry, a flip flopping phony and a liberal extremist, the obama campaign wants to say about mitt romney, he is a flip flo
, those are the states in play, they are advertising in those plays going west to east, new mexico, nevada, colorado, iowa, ohio, virginia, north carolina, florida, from the romney perspective, you know, they would like to make their path to new hampshire and make their lives early in terms of getting 270 electoral votes they would like to put in pennsylvania, it is a narrow set of states so then the question is, you know, from the obama standpoint, their goal as we said before, more like 2004...
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and thousands of police across southern california, arizona and nevada hunted for a one-time los angeles police officer wanted in a shooting rampage. never before have two african- americans served in the u.s. senate at the same time, until today. that story is online as hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: there's a democrat and a republican. william "mo" cowan was sworn in today as massachusetts' new senator taking the seat vacated by secretary of state john kerry. he joins south carolina's tim scott, who was appointed in december after jim de mint retired. and on making sense, economist bob lerman proposes a solution to the youth unemployment crisis in the u.s.-- apprenticeships. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffry brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, work
and thousands of police across southern california, arizona and nevada hunted for a one-time los angeles police officer wanted in a shooting rampage. never before have two african- americans served in the u.s. senate at the same time, until today. that story is online as hari sreenivasan explains. >> sreenivasan: there's a democrat and a republican. william "mo" cowan was sworn in today as massachusetts' new senator taking the seat vacated by secretary of state john kerry. he...
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or nevada which some people think is soon to be beyond the reach of replicans. there's nooint. they have so much money they can play everywhere, at least for the reason of pinning the other guys down. >> warner: now, when you look at these numbers it looks as if the relative strength is almost equal if you combine the parties and the campaigns and the outside groups? >> yes, right now. previously through september on t obama campaign had a little edge according to the kantar numbers because for a variety of reasons. they can bye ads at a slightly discountedate than, for instance, t republican super pacs. alsoecau the obama campaign strategy of buying adds was to buy them early like you'd buy a plane ticket in advance, you'd get a cheaper rate. the romney campaign strategy is to buy them at the last minute so you have to pay more. so up until now, yes, very equal. but the kantar folks expect that that's going to change in the last two weeks because romney has a money advantage and that could switch to an advantage for him in the final weeks. >> warner: now, what does -- what do
or nevada which some people think is soon to be beyond the reach of replicans. there's nooint. they have so much money they can play everywhere, at least for the reason of pinning the other guys down. >> warner: now, when you look at these numbers it looks as if the relative strength is almost equal if you combine the parties and the campaigns and the outside groups? >> yes, right now. previously through september on t obama campaign had a little edge according to the kantar numbers...
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sue loudon who had been the republican state chair in nevada and a former miss new jersey and a very plausible candidate of the party's favorite, and she made the mistake of saying in a town meeting, in the olden days what we used to do with doctors is you paid the doctor in a few chickens. harry reid's campaign exploited that to the point it became almost ludicrous and the object of ridicule, and he got sharron angle, the tea party favorite who lost a state senate primary herkz a republican state senate primary, and to lose to her, i think, would be personally devastating to him, and it will be a real knock to the democratic party if they lose the--. >> lehrer: let me reverse the question to you, david? from the tea party point of view knock off harry reid, would that be the number one accomplishment? >> i would think so. i'm hearing a lot more talk in the last few days about the governors and state legislatures because it's a year ending in 0, so once you win the governors and state legislatures, you can begin to control where the lines are drawn for the congressional races, and th
sue loudon who had been the republican state chair in nevada and a former miss new jersey and a very plausible candidate of the party's favorite, and she made the mistake of saying in a town meeting, in the olden days what we used to do with doctors is you paid the doctor in a few chickens. harry reid's campaign exploited that to the point it became almost ludicrous and the object of ridicule, and he got sharron angle, the tea party favorite who lost a state senate primary herkz a republican...
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this is how they struggled to get to utah and arizona and nevada. tremendous story of strug struggle of being tremendous setbacks, real poverty. he can't tell that story because it would... the mormon thing is too. >> you think the mormon thing will be an issue. >> think it was in south carolina. i think it will be a minor issue but more in this indirect way than in the direct... >> rose: "i'll never vote for a mormon." >> it's more than he can't really tell a story. you want to know where somebody's fm. >> rose: is he a natural styteller or not? obama at least was a was a natural storyteller, at least if you look at this book there was true evidence of someone who is a gifted storyteller. >> there's no evidence that romney has the writerly quality. obama i've always thought is by personality a writer. >> ro: rather than a... >> than a politician. >> rose: rather than an outgoing politician. you must have said that to him at some point. and did he agree with you? >> he thinks he can still write as well as... well, i've always wondered when he wrote
this is how they struggled to get to utah and arizona and nevada. tremendous story of strug struggle of being tremendous setbacks, real poverty. he can't tell that story because it would... the mormon thing is too. >> you think the mormon thing will be an issue. >> think it was in south carolina. i think it will be a minor issue but more in this indirect way than in the direct... >> rose: "i'll never vote for a mormon." >> it's more than he can't really tell a...
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the blaze has consumed nearly 300 square miles of densely forested terrain in the sierra nevada mountain range over almost two weeks. crews now have managed to extend containment lines around about one-quarter of the fire's perimeter. brokerage giant merrill lynch has agreed to the largest settlement ever in a racial discrimination case. lawyers for some 1,200 black financial advisers said today the payout would be $160 million. they've alleged a pattern of bias that resulted in their clients earning less money than white employees. the company declined to confirm any details. wall street made up a little of this week's losses today. the dow jones industrial average gained 40 points to close at 14,824. the nasdaq rose nearly 15 points to close at 3,593. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: president obama said the u.s. has concluded syria did use chemical weapons on civilians last week. he told "the newshour" he has not yet decided how to respond. house speaker john boehner called for the president to explain to
the blaze has consumed nearly 300 square miles of densely forested terrain in the sierra nevada mountain range over almost two weeks. crews now have managed to extend containment lines around about one-quarter of the fire's perimeter. brokerage giant merrill lynch has agreed to the largest settlement ever in a racial discrimination case. lawyers for some 1,200 black financial advisers said today the payout would be $160 million. they've alleged a pattern of bias that resulted in their clients...
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police in nevada and neighboring southern california were on the lookout for the range rover. in southern india, a double bombing killed at least a dozen and injured scores more. the targets were a movie theater and a bus station in hyderabad, a city that's a major center for information technology. indian authorities said the explosives were attached to bicycles that had been parked in a busy market. they were detonated minutes apart. there were startling numbers today on this season's flu vaccine. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention reported that among seniors, the vaccine works just 9% of the time against the most common and virulent flu strain of the season. that's the one causing most of the illnesses this year. for all age groups, the vaccine has been about as effective as in previous years. in economic news, first-time claims for unemployment benefits rose last week, signaling that the recovery is still moving slowly. the news put a damper on wall street. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 47 points to close at 13,880. the nasdaq fell almost 33
police in nevada and neighboring southern california were on the lookout for the range rover. in southern india, a double bombing killed at least a dozen and injured scores more. the targets were a movie theater and a bus station in hyderabad, a city that's a major center for information technology. indian authorities said the explosives were attached to bicycles that had been parked in a busy market. they were detonated minutes apart. there were startling numbers today on this season's flu...
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. >> rose: will it help him in nevada. >> it will for sure and help him in colorado also as well. and arizona, so ohio right now, if i am thinking about the map from the romney point of view they must solve their ohio problem before they can think about how else to get to 270 and right now i talk to one republican strat gist yesterday who said you know what as bad as michigan it may be better than ohio. >> i heard the same thing. >> rose: i thought michigan had been written off. >> some have written it off that shows you how bad the ohio problem is. >> we had breakfast with rob other man today who mark halperin did persuade me with the best choice for vice president, i was convinced of that and believe that as much as i like paul ryan, rob portman said the model he thinks romney will win ohio or at least he says that. >> rose: he thinks romney will win? >> he does, i don't think rob portman who is a very smart politician would say anything else but he says the model is clear and what bush did in '04, a big, big tally in the small counties and do well in southeastern ohio and do we
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ifill: republican mitt romney addressed the national guard association's annual convention in reno, nevada. >> with less than two to go before election day, i would normally speak to a gathering like this about the differences between my and my opponent's plans for military and for our national security. there is a time and place for that. but this day is not that. it is instead a day to express gratitude for the men and women who fought and who are still fighting to protect us and our country. >> ifill: in kabul today, u.s. and other troops observed the day with ceremonies. and the leader of al qaeda was heard from as well. he issued a web video confirming that the group's second in command was killed last june in a u.s. drone attack. we have more about the 9/11 remembrances including all of the pentagon ceremony online. >> brown: later in the program tonight, we'll look at the unfinished museum at the world trade center site, still not open so many years later. also coming up, the national stakes for chicago's teacher strike; the candidates on health care reform; and israel's push for a
ifill: republican mitt romney addressed the national guard association's annual convention in reno, nevada. >> with less than two to go before election day, i would normally speak to a gathering like this about the differences between my and my opponent's plans for military and for our national security. there is a time and place for that. but this day is not that. it is instead a day to express gratitude for the men and women who fought and who are still fighting to protect us and our...
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. -- >> eventualitily he got what he wanted for nevada. in that case. so these things are not, politics is not unprecedented in the nomination process. chuck hagel's problem here is first of all a that he has some problematic views from a republican perspective on iran, israel and what he calls the jewish lobby. he also did not do well in his own confirmation hearings. looked dazednd confused. and made some serious gaffes. all that said, this is just a delay in the vote. john mccain has, and others have promised to support an up or down vote on hagel. he'll be confirmed which i think is an affirmation the president generally gets his choice for a nominee even if they are a second rate nominee. >> does somebody pay the price -- >> i think that john mccain has paid a price already this week. he said at the beginning of the week that chuck hagel had answered all the queries that were put before him. then he derated ted cruz, the senator from texas that was suggesting that hagel may have had some money from north korea, or iran, or saudi arabia, with absolu
. -- >> eventualitily he got what he wanted for nevada. in that case. so these things are not, politics is not unprecedented in the nomination process. chuck hagel's problem here is first of all a that he has some problematic views from a republican perspective on iran, israel and what he calls the jewish lobby. he also did not do well in his own confirmation hearings. looked dazednd confused. and made some serious gaffes. all that said, this is just a delay in the vote. john mccain has,...
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>> governor romney was able to win the youth vote in florida and nevada. he's done so since. those are competitive primaries in a crowded field so to say governor romney can't connect with the youth is inaccurate. congressman paul has run a successful campaign in getting new supporters out and we feel they're coming out, listening to e conservative message, listening to republican candidates who will come to us as well and governor romney, too. >> gwen, in 2008 we had a tremendous amount of youth activity and, as i said, a lot of that was in reaction to eight years of george w. bush but i think that right now young people are going to make decisions based on substantive issues, they care about who's fighting for them on education, health care and on, of course, job creation and i think at the end of the day as they aay says what this president has done and the plans that he's laid forth to grow this economy and insti ago measure of fairness into our economy, they contrast that to governor romney's record in massachusetts and his adherence to the tea party code and the ryan bu
>> governor romney was able to win the youth vote in florida and nevada. he's done so since. those are competitive primaries in a crowded field so to say governor romney can't connect with the youth is inaccurate. congressman paul has run a successful campaign in getting new supporters out and we feel they're coming out, listening to e conservative message, listening to republican candidates who will come to us as well and governor romney, too. >> gwen, in 2008 we had a tremendous...
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states, nevada. we don't know yet about florida. or virginia. we know that governor romney has won north carolina. >> i think you're still there. that's 60 votes. ifill: let's go to chicago as we add it all up. let's goo ray suarez who is somewhere in that crowd. hi, ray. >> if there are discouraging words that are starting to circulate around the united states about the status of ohio and the status of the electoral vote count, they haven't quite penetrated in this crowd that is waving the flag, jumping up and down. people are dancing to '60s, '70s and '80s hits. every time one of these screens flashes a word that romney may not be ready to concede,ources sang th ohio in doubt, it seems not to register at all >> absolutely. we've talkd about different gender and ethnicity as well.
states, nevada. we don't know yet about florida. or virginia. we know that governor romney has won north carolina. >> i think you're still there. that's 60 votes. ifill: let's go to chicago as we add it all up. let's goo ray suarez who is somewhere in that crowd. hi, ray. >> if there are discouraging words that are starting to circulate around the united states about the status of ohio and the status of the electoral vote count, they haven't quite penetrated in this crowd that is...
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on the heels of stops in nevada, colorado, and iowa. romney's day won't end until midnight after an election eve rally in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: late monday in a surprise move romney announced he will hit therail one final time tomorrow touching down on election day in both pennsylvania and ohio. margaret talked with romney's communications director, gail gitcho, about the campaign's micro-targeting "get out the vote" effort, called the orca project, named for the killer whale. find that video online. >> ifill: coming up, we'll have much more on the end to the campaign, including the final push in ohio; state of the race analysis from rothenberg, page, and kohut; voter access to polling places, and initiatives on the ballot; plus, the slow recovery after the storm, and a day in the life of a hard-hit brooklyn ighborhood. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: the violence in syria swept up a new group today. fighting raged near a palestinian refugee camp in southern damascus. ac
on the heels of stops in nevada, colorado, and iowa. romney's day won't end until midnight after an election eve rally in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: late monday in a surprise move romney announced he will hit therail one final time tomorrow touching down on election day in both pennsylvania and ohio. margaret talked with romney's communications director, gail gitcho, about the campaign's micro-targeting "get out the vote" effort, called the orca project, named for...
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nevada, jacksonville and miami. all aboard, all aboard. ♪ >> what's the matter now? >> how do they walk in these things? huh? how do they keep their balance? >> it must be the way the weight is distributed. now, come on. >> it's so drafty. they must be catching cold all the time, huh? >> will you quit stalling? we're going to miss the train. >> i feel naked. everybody is staring at me. >> with those legs? come on. >> sreenivasan: later in his career, curtis battled drug and alcohol addiction. he recovered in the early 1980s, and continued in movies and television. he also became an accomplished painter. tony curtis was 85 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff... >> brown: they haven't finished their work for the year, but members of congress adjourned overnight, to return to their districts with 33 days to go before the mid-term elections. newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> reporter: in the house, democratic leaders struggled just to pass the motion to adjourn, and head home to campaign. ( gavel bang ) >> o
nevada, jacksonville and miami. all aboard, all aboard. ♪ >> what's the matter now? >> how do they walk in these things? huh? how do they keep their balance? >> it must be the way the weight is distributed. now, come on. >> it's so drafty. they must be catching cold all the time, huh? >> will you quit stalling? we're going to miss the train. >> i feel naked. everybody is staring at me. >> with those legs? come on. >> sreenivasan: later in his...
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just yesterday, nevada governor brian sandoval, a republican, vetoed a bill mandating background checks for all purchases in his state. the national rifle association is fighting back as well. >> as your senator i'll protect your 2nd amendment rights. >> that was joe manchin's commitment. >> reporter: it plans to spend $100,000 running this ad in west virginia asking voters to remind democratic senator joe manchin, who co-sponsored bipartisan senate legislation, to support gun rights. the white house also may be making a new push of its own. vice president joe biden will be hosting a gun-control event on tuesday. we invited a member of the obama administration to discuss the change in syria strategy. our request was declined. but, with us now to assess the white house decision: zbigniew brzezinski, national security adviser to president carter. he's now a counselor at the center for strategic and international studies. and former state department senior advisor vali nasr, now dean at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. welcome to both of you. dr. brzezinksi, many
just yesterday, nevada governor brian sandoval, a republican, vetoed a bill mandating background checks for all purchases in his state. the national rifle association is fighting back as well. >> as your senator i'll protect your 2nd amendment rights. >> that was joe manchin's commitment. >> reporter: it plans to spend $100,000 running this ad in west virginia asking voters to remind democratic senator joe manchin, who co-sponsored bipartisan senate legislation, to support gun...
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we've seen it in nevada with sharon engel, and in kentucky with rand paul, and now we've seen it with ken buck. we has run to the right but still has a lot of mainstream credentials in his repertoire. this is by no means all of a sudden he's way-out, far-right, out of the mainstream in colorado and the contest is over. this will be a hard-fought battle. but democrat are hopeful they got the better republican candidate, the one that is more easily defeated because of the tea party ties. >> lehrer: buck versus bennet is going to be a careful race to watch. >> no doubt about it. it is a key state, colorado. it will be a battleground state in the presidential. we have seen it tip to both parties in recent years and this senate race will tell us a lot in november about where the country is. >> lehrer: the colorado governor's race is also interested? >> right. this one may actually be a lot easier for democrats now. dan maes, also a tea party-backed candidate , won against scott mcgins, as you mentionedly in the pierce, the former congressman. here's what complicates the governor's race for
we've seen it in nevada with sharon engel, and in kentucky with rand paul, and now we've seen it with ken buck. we has run to the right but still has a lot of mainstream credentials in his repertoire. this is by no means all of a sudden he's way-out, far-right, out of the mainstream in colorado and the contest is over. this will be a hard-fought battle. but democrat are hopeful they got the better republican candidate, the one that is more easily defeated because of the tea party ties. >>...
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but on the senate floor today, republican john ensign of nevada said the treaty is an obstacle to deploying missile defense systems. >> the u.s. must be able to rapidly respond and adapt to new threats to our security. now is the time for more flexible deterrent capability, not less. new start is riddled with u.s. concessions from which i can see little gain. >> woodruff: at the white house, secretary of defense robert gates dismissed that complaint. >> this treaty in no way limits anything we have in mind or want to do in terms of missile defense. so i think there were some legitimate concerns but frankly they have been addressed. >> woodruff: in addition, the obama administration has proposed more than $85 billion over ten years to meet demands for upgrading the u.s. nuclear arsenal. republicans also charged the treaty is weak on verification. but the vice chairman of the joint chiefs general james cartwright cited broad military support for the pact. >> all the joint chiefs are very much behind this treaty. because of the transparency, because of the reality that both the united states a
but on the senate floor today, republican john ensign of nevada said the treaty is an obstacle to deploying missile defense systems. >> the u.s. must be able to rapidly respond and adapt to new threats to our security. now is the time for more flexible deterrent capability, not less. new start is riddled with u.s. concessions from which i can see little gain. >> woodruff: at the white house, secretary of defense robert gates dismissed that complaint. >> this treaty in no way...
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latino turnout, according to juan sepulveda, may have given them the margin of victory in colorado, nevada, and virginia glaen glen when the latino voters turned out, 71% of them voted for the president. ray sarez, thank yor all your good work from chicago. >> suarez: thanks a lot, gwen. >> woodruff: we'll devote much of the rest of the program to the events of last night and the coming days including what worked and what didn't; what the voters endorsed what's ahead in the president's second term. plus, shields and brooks. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: wall street had its worst day of the year, amid worries about continuing divided government in washington and bad news out of europe. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 313 points to close at 12,932. the nasdaq fell 74 points to close at 2,937. for more on what happened, i spoke earlier with economist hugh johnson, who runs his own investment services company in albany, new york. so, mr. johnson, tell me, how do we distribute the weight of what's pull the market down? is it the fear
latino turnout, according to juan sepulveda, may have given them the margin of victory in colorado, nevada, and virginia glaen glen when the latino voters turned out, 71% of them voted for the president. ray sarez, thank yor all your good work from chicago. >> suarez: thanks a lot, gwen. >> woodruff: we'll devote much of the rest of the program to the events of last night and the coming days including what worked and what didn't; what the voters endorsed what's ahead in the...